This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.I enjoyed this audiobook quite a bit. I have seen this book around but never gave it too close of a look. I noticed it recently during an audible sale and decided to listen to the sample. I was immediately sold on the book after listenin...
This was an interesting book that didn't turn out to be at all what I expected. I don't quite remember where I got the recommendation from, but this had been on my list of books to listen to for a while. I do prefer the audiobooks for my fiction, and this one turned out great. The synopsis does a go...
I wasn't sure about this one at first. It started off slow and struggled to hold my attention. But something happened about halfway through and I was hooked right until the end...which I expected...but kinda didn't...all I can say is, great book!
In her debut novel Mary Kubice explores two sides of what happens when someone is kidnapped: Mia was supposed to meet her boyfriend at a bar and when he doesn't show, again, she does something reckless and stupid, she leaves with a stranger. Little does she know he is there for another reason, he w...
Mia meets a guy at a bar after her boyfriend stands her up, again. However this guy ends up being a kidnapper. This story is told from multiple timelines and perspectives. We hear from of her mom, the cop investigating the case, and her kidnapper. I really enjoyed Kubica's writing and liked the rid...
A special thank you to Goodreads First Reads for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.I really enjoy Mary Kubica. If you have read either/both of her other two books, you are going to love this one too. In the genre of thrillers, Kubica asserts herself as a top player. Kubica's writing is clever,...
Mia Dennett is waiting in a bar for her on-again, off-again boyfriend but he doesn't show up. After meeting "Owen" she decides to leave with him for the night. But things don't go as she had thought they would - she ends up prisoner in the middle of nowhere in Minnesota. This book goes back and fort...
I extended my lunch break today, because I was too close to the end of this book and couldn't put it down. This is a slow simmering psychological drama that I completely fell in love with. It's going to be hard not to compare it to Gone Girl-- the titles, plots, and twists all share similarities... ...
Quick review for a not so quick, and often infuriating read. For Mary Kubica's "The Good Girl" - I'll admit this book kept me reading for quite a bit of the novel to see what would happen through the perspectives of Eve, Gabe and Colin. I really liked the audio narration among a multiple narrative c...
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